Dementia Care Home

Orchard Nursing & Residential Home

St. Mary's Road, Liverpool, Merseyside, L36 5UY

Nursing homes

At a Glance

The information you need to decide whether this home warrants a closer look.

DCC Family Score
72/ 100
Weighted from family reviews
Dementia SpecialismConfirmed

Nursing homes

Families Rate The Staff55 / 100

Staff warmth score

“Well Looked After”55%

of reviewers answered yes

Good to know

  • Registered beds57
  • SpecialismsCaring for adults over 65 yrs, Caring for adults under 65 yrs, Dementia
  • Last inspected2023-03-30

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The Evidence

What the review data, the inspection reports, and the dementia-care evidence base tell us about this home.

Section 01

What families say

Families mention how staff spend real time with residents, not just rushing through tasks. They notice the little things — who prefers their tea a certain way, who needs extra encouragement at mealtimes. The building itself is kept clean and tidy, though some have noted the rooms look different from the website photos.

The eight family priority themes

  • Staff warmth55
  • Compassion & dignity55
  • Cleanliness55
  • Activities & engagement50
  • Food quality50
  • Healthcare55
  • Management & leadership65
  • Resident happiness55
Section 02

What inspectors found

Inspected 2023-03-30

  • Is this home safe?

    Not yet rated
    The Safe domain was rated Good at the January 2026 inspection. This is an improvement from the previous inspection where the overall rating was Requires Improvement. No specific detail about what inspectors observed in relation to safety, staffing, medicines management, or infection control is available in the published report text. The home is registered to provide nursing care, which means qualified nurses should be present at all times.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the care effective?

    Not yet rated
    The Effective domain was rated Good at the January 2026 inspection. This covers training, care plans, healthcare access, and food. No specific inspector observations or resident and family testimony are available in the published report text for this domain. The home's specialism in dementia care is declared in its registration, but no detail about dementia-specific training or practice is described.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is this home caring?

    Not yet rated
    The Caring domain was rated Good at the January 2026 inspection. This domain covers staff warmth, dignity, respect, and support for independence. No specific inspector observations, resident quotes, or family testimony are available in the published report text. The Good rating indicates inspectors were satisfied, but the basis for that judgment is not visible in the published findings.
    Verified by inspectorResident testimony recorded
  • Is the home responsive?

    Not yet rated
    The Responsive domain was rated Good at the January 2026 inspection. This domain covers activities, individuality, and end-of-life care. No specific detail about the activity programme, individual engagement, or how the home responds to people's changing needs is available in the published report text. The home lists dementia as a specialism, but no description of dementia-specific responsive practice is included.
    Verified by inspector
  • Is the home well-led?

    Not yet rated
    The Well-led domain was rated Good at the January 2026 inspection, representing an improvement from the previous Requires Improvement rating. Miss Piriya Suresparan is named as the nominated individual responsible at provider level for Flightcare Limited. No specific detail about the registered manager's tenure, governance processes, staff culture, or how the home learns from incidents is available in the published report text.
    Verified by inspector
  • Source: CQC inspection report →

    Section 03

    What the evidence base says

    The home cares for adults of all ages who need nursing support, with particular experience supporting people living with dementia. For residents with dementia, the staff work to understand each person's unique needs and preferences. Some families have mentioned wanting to see more structured activities specifically designed for dementia care. All areas worth probing directly during a visit.

The DCC Verdict

Our editorial view, built from the three lenses: what families tell us, what inspectors record, and how the home sits against good dementia-care practice.

72/ 100

DCC Family Score

Orchard Nursing has improved from Requires Improvement to Good across all five inspection domains, which is a meaningful step forward. However, the published report contains very little specific detail, so this score reflects the positive trajectory rather than confirmed evidence across individual care themes.

Homes in North West typically score 68–82.

The three-lens summary

Lens 01

What families tell us

Families mention how staff spend real time with residents, not just rushing through tasks. They notice the little things — who prefers their tea a certain way, who needs extra encouragement at mealtimes. The building itself is kept clean and tidy, though some have noted the rooms look different from the website photos.

Lens 02

What inspectors have recorded

The manager stays involved in the day-to-day running of the home and families say they're approachable when you have questions. However, some relatives have raised concerns about whether there are enough staff on duty to give everyone the attention they deserve, and there have been issues with residents' belongings going missing.

Lens 03

How it sits against good practice

Every family's care journey is different — visiting Orchard Nursing will help you decide if it's the right fit for yours.

DCC Recommendation

Worth a visit

Orchard Nursing, on St. Mary's Road in Liverpool, was rated Good at its most recent inspection in January 2026, with all five domains (Safe, Effective, Caring, Responsive, and Well-led) rated Good. This is a significant improvement from its previous rating of Requires Improvement, which suggests the management team has made real changes. The home provides nursing care for up to 57 people, including those living with dementia, and is registered with a named nominated individual accountable at provider level. The main limitation of this report is that the published inspection text contains very little specific detail about what inspectors actually observed inside the home. This means the Good rating is confirmed, but the evidence behind it is not yet visible to families. Before choosing Orchard Nursing, visit in person and ask to see the staffing rota for the past week (not just the template), ask how many permanent rather than agency staff work on the dementia unit overnight, and observe how staff interact with residents in corridors and communal areas during your visit. The improvement from Requires Improvement is encouraging, but you should satisfy yourself that the changes are embedded rather than recent.

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In Their Own Words

How Orchard Nursing & Residential Home describes itself — collected from its own website. DCC has not edited or independently verified the content in this tab.

What Orchard Nursing & Residential Home says about itself

Liverpool care home where staff take time to know each resident

Orchard Nursing – Your Trusted nursing home

When you're looking for care in Liverpool, you want to know the staff will treat your loved one as an individual. Orchard Nursing focuses on building those personal connections, with team members who learn what matters to each resident. The home welcomes both younger adults needing support and older residents, including those living with dementia.

Care & specialisms

Who they care for

    The home cares for adults of all ages who need nursing support, with particular experience supporting people living with dementia.

    How they describe their dementia care

    For residents with dementia, the staff work to understand each person's unique needs and preferences. Some families have mentioned wanting to see more structured activities specifically designed for dementia care.

    “Every family's care journey is different — visiting Orchard Nursing will help you decide if it's the right fit for yours.”

    DCC does not edit or curate content in this tab. For independently curated information, see The Evidence and DCC Verdict.

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